De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... least all who know you ) will perceive ample and appropriate reason for the wish . For who that may take the trouble of investigating the character of Bertha , in the following pages , and remembers the graces of your young years - but ...
... least all who know you ) will perceive ample and appropriate reason for the wish . For who that may take the trouble of investigating the character of Bertha , in the following pages , and remembers the graces of your young years - but ...
Страница ix
... least innocently , if not usefully , filled a great deal of leisure , and adds one more Picture of Human Life to those which ( with whatever success ) I have already presumed to offer to the world . One , however , seemed to be still ...
... least innocently , if not usefully , filled a great deal of leisure , and adds one more Picture of Human Life to those which ( with whatever success ) I have already presumed to offer to the world . One , however , seemed to be still ...
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... least teaches this lesson , among the thousands taught by this all - pervading passion - that , whatever its good or ill success , where the object is well chosen , and the love pure , it ennobles the mind , and keeps it stainless ...
... least teaches this lesson , among the thousands taught by this all - pervading passion - that , whatever its good or ill success , where the object is well chosen , and the love pure , it ennobles the mind , and keeps it stainless ...
Страница xi
... least apology to any- body who chooses to quarrel with them . All may not have the same taste ; but for myself , I see not how a novel which has for its object something more than the mere pictures of a magic - lanthorn , and aims at a ...
... least apology to any- body who chooses to quarrel with them . All may not have the same taste ; but for myself , I see not how a novel which has for its object something more than the mere pictures of a magic - lanthorn , and aims at a ...
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... least , I knew nothing of them but their name . The castle , indeed , had , all but one tower , long been in ruins , like its former owners ; and though very picturesque and romantic , frowning from the top of a steep bank which rose ...
... least , I knew nothing of them but their name . The castle , indeed , had , all but one tower , long been in ruins , like its former owners ; and though very picturesque and romantic , frowning from the top of a steep bank which rose ...
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